Re: My 40" Inch pizza oven in Florida
Vents let humidity in too, especially down here in the south. I can almost guarantee nobody is building an air tight enclosure. My opinion..... Do your best at drying in the building and forget the vents. The enclosure will breath, and that is a good thing.
My chimney is framed with wood, layered inside and out with durock. There is 3" clearance all the way around the clay flue, the base is covered with mineral wool, then the chase is filled with loose perlite. All the seams are taped with fiberglass mesh and mudded with thinset. All three stucco layers contain Dry-Block admix, and water was beading off when I tested it. Then the paint to finish it off. When I opened up the crown to set my granite cap supports, it had rain hard a few days before...it was dry as a bone.
I only mention this because, if you attend to the chimney the way you did with the brick cutting, then you are over thinking the moisture possibilities.
Originally posted by kbartman
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My chimney is framed with wood, layered inside and out with durock. There is 3" clearance all the way around the clay flue, the base is covered with mineral wool, then the chase is filled with loose perlite. All the seams are taped with fiberglass mesh and mudded with thinset. All three stucco layers contain Dry-Block admix, and water was beading off when I tested it. Then the paint to finish it off. When I opened up the crown to set my granite cap supports, it had rain hard a few days before...it was dry as a bone.
I only mention this because, if you attend to the chimney the way you did with the brick cutting, then you are over thinking the moisture possibilities.
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